Leo
I’d be happy if I never had to cook in my life!
I’m not one to focus on my fears or let them rule my actions.
Still trying to get there..and I probably will keep striving until the day I die
Far too many to pick just one
Almost every high came with a low and that’s ok. I’m not complaining. The lows taught me far more than the highs
Still waiting…
Superman
Gabbar Singh
Wayne Dyer, Eckhart Tolle
Fakir, A New Earth, Dying to be Me, Seat of the Soul, Theunthethered soul, The Twilight series
A New Earth
Sound of Music, Titanic, It’s a beautiful life, KabhiKhushiKabhi gam, Kuchkuchhotahai
To heal the wounded
And she died as she lived, with a smile on her lips
Exactly where I was; in Mumbai all through childhood, school and university.
A beautiful voice that moved hearts when it hummed a melody
None but my own
I function best in my own personal space , early in the mornings
Silence
It is what it is…
I’m the least ritualistic person I know; rituals restrict my creativity
I never feel guilty reading
Write from your heart; leave your head aside please.
POOJA RUPRELL is a multifaceted personality with a passion for positive change. As author, blogger, practising Buddhist, mother, business manager, certified life coach, and mentor to new immigrants, Pooja juggles multiple roles – with passion, perseverance and prayer. Born and brought up in India, she moved to Canada in 2006. Pooja has had her share of triumphs and tribulations. In her first book, Journey in Faith, she told the story of her spiritual awakening and inner transformation. Her second work, An Immigrant’s Journey, encouraged newcomers to Canada to learn from her own experiences of perseverance and hope. Pooja continues to inspire readers through her writings. She has also been featured by Canadian print and radio media. About this book, Pooja says: This work reveals my personal perceptions and understanding of events in my life. Others may have differing views of the same events. I wish to use my own experiences to connect with people who actively pursue, or are curious about pursuing, different spiritual practices. I have changed the names of people and merged situations to protect the privacy of people mentioned in the book. Pooja can be reached at: pooja.ruprell@gmail.com
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Through writing her Buddhist memoir, as well as her latest book, “Passion, Perseverance, Prayer”, and all the television shows, she has aimed to spread the light of wisdom, hope and joy.
Even as a professional, she attempts to create value for her peers, clients and subordinates beyond the meeting of organizational goals.
Her greatest passion lies in encouraging women to stand up for themselves, recognize their own beauty and strength, and never give up on their dreams.
If she can help even a few more women to accomplish that inner strength and courage, then she’d consider THAT my greatest achievement.
Why not her? She has the passion to contribute, the genuine desire to leave the world a better place. And, she comes from a place of personal experiences. She is not here to talk down or share with those who have no desire to do the work it takes to achieve greatness. If one searches for her on google or look up her LinkedIn profile, this question will be answered. She is successful in all areas of her life, and that required grit, tremendous effort, and infinite patience. She has important learnings to share with those who wish to be the best version of themselves.